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Send Me On my Way - A Farewell to My Opera

Well, this is it. My final blog entry on here. I'm not leaving the Opera community (I'll still participate on the forums), but I am shutting down the blog. Ever since I started this up, I've been itching to have a self-hosted blog that I could control and skin myself. After looking around, I settled on WordPress. Not content with the poor code quality of the Themes WordPress has to offer (the designs are great, the code however just doesn't meet my stringent needs), I decided to learn how to write my own (my way).

One year later, that project has taken on a life of its own, and will be released as a free download to anyone who wants it. I'm not going to release any details about it just yet, since it's undergoing beta testing (it's surprisingly rock solid stable - I'm just adding some last-minute features and making sure it's 2.5.x compatible while also supporting older 2.x installations).

So, what made me want to shut this blog down? Quite a few things. To start:

  • My Opera.com's code is just crap. I can't edit the underlying HTML - only the CSS. Given the way I code, that's just unacceptable. For a company that preaches about Web standards, seeing what passes for HTML on My Opera just makes me sick.
  • The features suck. I've seen message boards with more advanced features than this. For example, non-My Opera users show up as "anonymous" whenever they leave a comment. I also cannot approve or deny comments on an individual basis.
  • The stats tracking "feature" doesn't work half the time, and when it does, it doesn't tell me anything useful.
  • The stupid Google search bar at the top in the header bar. Look, I already have a blog search feature here. I don't need another one, especially one I have no control over removing to begin with. Not only does it confuse visitors, but it also looks TERRIBLE.
  • Speaking of other things I can't move (or remove), I have no control over where the sidebar items are placed. Giving people the ability to customize the appearance of their blogs - and I don't mean writing a custom stylesheet either - would really go a long way towards enticing people to use the blogs here.
  • I also can't use the RSS feed on some forums. The whole point of blogging is to share information and experiences with others - and RSS is one of the ways that people do that. Not being able to syndicate a feed so that the title of the most recent blog entry cannot be shown on a forum profile defeats the purpose, which really dissuaded me from blogging here in the first place. Nothing I can do about that now anyway, so oh well.

And that's just the tip of the proverbial ice berg. Look, it's obvious this isn't working out, so I'm just going to have to let this go and move on to greener pastures. The service here is adequate for interacting with other My Opera users, but given that a lot of the people who are aware of Opera (even if only as a "minor browser" prefer Firefox, they're not going to want to use this site or service anyway. I don't know - maybe it has to do with the Cult of Firefox and their stupid Book of Mozilla, but for whatever reason (and a lot of it probably has to do with Opera's seeming inability to market itself to desktop browser users) they just don't care.

So here I am, packing up and shipping out. From now on I'll be blogging on my personal Web site, which will also be used to promote my freelance consulting and development work for the forseeable future. Yes, the site will look bare at first design-wise. Given that I had to deal with a family crisis the past two months, and having to handle other issues that have come up, i really haven't given that much thought to an actual design for the site (or put in the time required to create a good one). I've tossed a few ideas around, one of which showed a lot of promise, but I'd rather have something functional now than perfect six months later, if you know what I mean.

I'll be posting my weekly videos there (I'll be writing them a few weeks in advance and have them set to auto-publish for those times when I'm away) so those will be published regularly like they should have. I'll also be blogging about other things though whenever they catch my eye or strike my fancy. But it'll be far more frequent and regularly than what I was doing here, I assure you of that. And if I ever fall behind on my blogging there, I'll just have the evil monkey that lives in Chris Griffin's closet point his finger at me while giving me an angry look. Either that or I'll just kidnap the shock monkey from Ill Will Press and just let it electrocute me until I let it go free. :devil:

So without further adieu, here's the last video I'll ever be posting here. Next weekend, I'll be demonstrating how NOT to teach a class fire safety, but for now enjoy this video that was made by VAW-113 (The Black Eagles) aboard the USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) to the tune of "Send Me On My Way" by Rusted Root. :sing:

If for whatever reason the video won't play, you can always watch it direct on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deYOGf1gnqk&NR=1

Design Coding

PMichaud from the SitePoint forums decided to share this video in the General Chat board this morning. It's a rap about coding with Web standards and SEO in mind; the only thing the artist got wrong is slicing a site's design and not using background colors (the former leads to unnecessarily large images and the latter can cause accessibility problems). It's still well worth watching, however.

If for whatever reason the video won't play, you can always watch it direct on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0qMe7Z3EYg

Funny Little Bunnies

A childrens' classic from 1934, Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies - Funny Little Bunnies

Enjoy, and have a happy Easter weekend!

If for whatever reason the video won't play, you can always watch it direct on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZAnOab5zoU

Selling Toyotas in Scotland

And this whole time you all thought Nessie (the Loch Ness Monster) was dangerous. :yikes:

If for whatever reason the video won't play, you can always watch it direct on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWkoYczp3qs&NR=1

Music Video: The World I Know (Collective Soul)

(Note: The video I was originally going to post was removed by YouTube after a copyright claim was filed. So I had to post something else instead.)

Those who know me will tell you I haven't had the most pleasant past; not only was my childhood anything but "normal" or "typical" but most of my 20s as well (I'll be 29 next month for those who are keeping track). Any time I start feeling "down" or like the world just doesn't care, I find myself listening to classical music, as well as uplifting alternative rock such as this song by Collective Soul called "The World I Know".

As for why I'm posting this, well aside from the original video I was going to post getting yanked, there's been a lot going on in my life and around my local community as of late. Not only the shooting rampage at Northern Illinois University, but also a bomb going off in downtown Aurora a couple weeks ago (about a mile from where I live no less) as well as school threats at local middle and high schools in Aurora, Geneva and Kaneland.

I don't know, maybe it's just the winter blahs getting to people, maybe someone's just trying to be a copycat, or perhaps it's just that some people really are screwed up in the head - like I said, I just don't know. But as I tend to keep to myself here in Aurora, I find myself being isolated from these things, only finding out about them by reading the paper or catching the news online. But as it is, I'm feeling cooped up by "these four walls" and even now it's starting to get on my nerves, especially with the new responsibilities I've chosen to take upon myself recently. So perhaps it's time I pull out the classical and other uplifting music and start listening to it for a change - before the annual "spring cleaning" itch starts to take hold.



If for whatever reason the video won't play, you can always watch it direct on YouTube:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=4bgwMPmra1M